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Share teams, training selections, and players

A Coach Amigo account works like a base camp: it ultimately brings everything together. Here, you create players, form teams with player selections, and set up matches. When matches are played, you can view all the statistics based on the data you have collected for players and teams, simply because everything is gathered in the ‘base camp’.

This ‘base camp’ also works in much more extensive situations. To collect data efficiently, especially when collaborating with (many) more coaches, trainers, and team managers, this approach is extremely suitable. You can easily share a team and the associated player selection with others. They then manage the matches and collect a lot of data. The beauty is that in this way everything is still consistently collected in the ‘base camp account’.

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With this approach you can easily turn one account into a complete club account. It’s no coincidence that we will give this even more shape with the introduction of The Clubhouse.

The Clubhouse will offer many possibilities for management but will also become a fantastic place to consult an infinite number of statistics.

Coming up:
The Clubhouse
Trainer Amigo

Training selections

In addition to teams, you can also set up and share training selections with designated trainers. Attendance figures, ratings, notes, and much more come together in the same account, creating a unique opportunity to track and better guide players in every possible way.

Everyone involved in a club or group of teams handles different tasks and fulfills one or more roles. That is why we are developing Coach Amigo for the coach, Trainer Amigo for the trainer, and Team Arena for the team manager. This way, each role intuitively gets an assistant to fulfill their tasks.

Control access levels

When you are sharing a team with a coach, you will likely want them to handle almost everything with that team. Therefore, the ‘Manager’ access level will be the best choice here. If you also want to give an assistant or team manager access, for example, to input events during the match, then you choose the ‘Assistant’ access level. It goes without saying that you, as the owner, have the most comprehensive access level.

Acces level:

You have the right to undertake everything with players, teams, and training selections. And, of course, with the associated matches and training sessions.

Acces level:

You can do almost everything with the team that has been shared with you. You can make adjustments and create and delete matches. However, you cannot delete a team or players.

Acces level:

You can view everything about the team, but you cannot modify players or the team. You can manage matches: all events such as substitutions, goals, etc., can be executed.

Acces level:

You can view and modify the training selection, but you cannot modify players. You can set up, edit, and potentially delete training sessions. 

If you have the role of manager or assistant with a team, this does not mean you also have access to the training selections. For that, you will need to receive a separate invitation.

Would you like to learn more about how data sharing works with Coach Amigo and Trainer Amigo?